Process for producing inorganic microspheres

Glass manufacturing – Processes – With shaping of particulate material and subsequent fusing...

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65211, 65213, 65214, 501 33, 501 84, 501 85, 264 15, 264434, C03B 1901, C03B 1909, C03B 900, C03B 2300

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ABSTRACT:
A process for producing inorganic microspheres (solid spheres or hollow spheres), which comprises pulverizing a material by wet pulverization to an average particle size of at most 5 .mu.m to obtain a slurry of a pulverized powder material, spraying the slurry to form liquid droplets, and heating the liquid droplets to fuse or sinter the powder material to obtain inorganic microspheres.

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